Made by hand.

We are not industrial manufacturers or machinists. None of our tables or chairs is a clone of any we’ve made before. We celebrate the variation and character that distinguishes our work, and we respect the mark of the maker in each of our pieces.

From tree…

What goes into an Erickson Woodworking piece of furniture? We start with the wood.

Most often it’s material we’ve harvested, milled and dried ourselves to a set of
standards that we’ve spent decades developing. Before we cut out the parts of a chair or table, we spend a few hours arranging their templates onto the selected boards to assure that the wood’s color and patterns will be shown to their best effect. After that, we build the pieces using hand-crafting techniques that date back hundreds of years.

 

… to furniture.

The comfort of the c hair has been central to Erickson Woodworking
since our founding in 1969. We’ve narrowed down the perfect fit to ten
different elements that range from the angle of the seat to the depth of
the scoop that cradles your sit bones.

All of these elements have to work in concert to make a c hair
comfortable. We’ve spent thousands of hours composing this particular
symphony.

For ultimate comfort , choose one of our South Yuba chairs with their
flexible floating back slats.